Marcello, Sonata III in G minor,first movement

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Uploaded by on Mar 9, 2007

Played at a house party by:

Laura Conrad, recorder
Hope Ehn, viola da gamba

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  • After using your Laymusic at org stuff for some time, it's finally great to see your YouTube presence, too. Will you post the rest of the Marcello here? Best wishes, Jim.

  • Unfortunately, the viol player isn't happy with her performance, so she's asked me not to. But I'm planning to record some of the solo recorder stuff I worked on over the summer.

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  • I'm sorry, but this is really bad.

    I'm playing this solo and it doesn't really sound anything like it. =/

  • that's one wild house party :D

  • Bring out the beautiful power behind a cello. They are so meant to sing. From my experience with playing a duet you really have to be able to listen to one another and sync with the right pitches.

  • the dog who plays an instrument? I am always happy when people come together and make music together! to me, Italian, it happened only in france and germany to meet people like that! if here in Italy (Sardinia), I want to play with a neighbour I can not! at most know the bell ringing at home. belloooooo that lady ... I lends his viola da gamba? I can not buy ... my cello has cost too!

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  • Chamber music as it was originally intended! This is an excellent example of how chamber music was to be enjoyed, in someone's living room, played by people who were likely dinner guests or friends for the enjoyment principally of those in a very intimate space. Bravo for helping to revive this lovely, but sadly long lost tradition.

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